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    Declan McDonagh

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    Colin Norden

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    Amber-Rose Hutchinson

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    John Carter

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    Nick Follows

Policing priorities

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    Using a combination of your feedback and our own data, we have set the below as the things your local neighbourhood policing teams across Huntingdon will prioritise over the next three months:

    - Knife crime

    - Anti-social behaviour in Yaxley particularly around the green spaces

    - Anti-social behaviour in the Oxmoor focusing on vehicles, mopeds, off road bikes, drug use

    Issued 18 December 2025

    Action taken:

    Knife crime:

    We’ve made arrests for possession of knives and continue to run Operation Guardian, which targets habitual knife carriers. We are also carrying out ongoing engagement with local schools, delivering education sessions and working closely with staff and safeguarding teams.

    Anti-social behaviour in Yaxley:

    Action: We have carried out targeted patrols alongside the Rural Crime Action Team, North Neighbourhood Teams and partners. Drones have been deployed to access harder to reach areas and officers and PCSOs have been patrolling the green areas and identifying hotspots. We continue to work to identify repeat offenders so that appropriate enforcement action can be taken. Educational work with local schools on this issue is also planned.

    Anti-social behaviour in the Oxmoor:

    Action: We have continued targeted patrols across the area, focusing on green spaces and locations where reports of off road bikes have previously been received. In February, officers seized an off road bike from a young person, and since then we have seen a significant reduction in related incidents. We continue to patrol the area and monitor reports. The team continue to use intelligence to target specific individuals involved in drug use and supply.

    Actioned 11 March 2026

  • Priority:

    Using a combination of your feedback and our own data, we have set the below as the things your local neighbourhood policing teams across Huntingdon will prioritise over the next three months:

    - Knife crime
    - Vehicle ASB in Yaxley

    Issued 11 March 2026

    Action taken:

    No update available

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